
معرفی
Eleni Dermentzi is an Assistant Professor in Digital Business at Newcastle Business School, Northumbria University. She holds a PhD from Newcastle University Business School (2016), an MSc in Information Systems from University of Macedonia (2013), and a BSc in Business Administration from the same institution (2010). Her research focuses on IT adoption, digital learning, flipped classrooms, game-based learning, open data education, and online public engagement in academia and government sectors.
Education:
- PhD in Business and Management Studies (2016), Newcastle University
- MSc in Information Systems (2013), University of Macedonia
- BSc (Hons) in Business Administration (2010), University of Macedonia
Research Interests:
Her work emphasizes digital transformation in education and governance, with a focus on:
- Design of game-based learning environments
- Flipped classroom methodologies for Degree Apprenticeships
- Problem-based learning approaches using open data
- Adaptive educational technologies
- Public engagement via social media and digital platforms
She has led EU-funded projects like the Enhancing education and training through data-driven adaptable games in flipped classrooms (2019–2021), and contributed to initiatives like the Delivery of Three Public Perception Surveys for the Tees Valley Combined Authority. Her research contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to education and digital inclusion.
Grants & Projects:
- EU-funded project (2019–2021): Developed data-driven game-based learning tools
- Public perception surveys (2018–2021): Analyzed community engagement strategies
Labs & Teams:
Collaborates with interdisciplinary teams on digital education innovations and public engagement frameworks, including partnerships with the UK Academy for Information Systems and the British Academy of Management.




